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derintendant commented on 2017-09-30 12:48

And I changed the Java dependency to `jdk8` as Java 9 is not yet supported and Confluence fails to start with Java 9. You can in theory also use OpenJDK but this is not officially supported by Atlassian, so I went with the 'official' JDK.

derintendant commented on 2017-09-30 11:46

Hey guys,

just pushed the update to 6.4.1. Sorry for the long delay here, I've been rather busy lately.

Elektro121 commented on 2017-02-12 00:26

If the service confluence failed to start, don't forget to check the home JDK used :

derintendant commented on 2016-09-07 19:25

@serialoverflow Actually I did that because that's the directory structure we use at our company. ;)
But it also makes sense if you look at the FHS: /var/opt is for variable files that belong to Software in /opt.

serialoverflow commented on 2016-09-07 18:30

Hi,

thanks for updating. Can i ask why you changed the confluence.home from /usr/share/confluence to /var/opt/atlassian-confluence? Also, why not use /var/lib?

justin8 commented on 2015-08-12 11:06

It does however work without issues on openjdk, they just don't officially support it.

hahnjo commented on 2015-08-12 10:22

The dependency has to be 'java-runtime=8' instead of 'java-runtime-jre=8'

vlad commented on 2015-01-25 13:58

justin8 commented on 2013-10-10 12:12

Might be a good idea to comment out the JAVA_HOME line in /etc/conf.d/confluence. The default of /opt/sun-java6 had me confused for a while as to why the service failed to run, but su as confluence and running the same command worked without issue.

It might be useful to specify a different JAVA_HOME sometimes, but generally the default will work for people with Confluence 5.x